Openmoko on Design

> And while Openmoko is working on their own framework, I have to agree
> with many other voices: knowing which platform to develop for, as a
> developer myself, is confusing. I don't like the thought of having to
> write multiple versions of an application that caters to GTK and Qt
> separately, although I recall that the FSO framework is trying to
> bridge
> that gap. But I also don't want to have to market my application as
> "only works on 2007.2/FSO because I use GTK" because that's the
> route I
> chose to build my app.
>
More important to note is the hassles involved in *testing* for all
the differing platforms.
I've got lofty dreams that my applications might actually be worth it
to someone. But if I have to support them on all 4 different
platforms, thats 4 more phones I should buy and set up with the
different environments .. hmm ..
> Personally, I signed up to help manage the wiki to make it a better
> source of information.
I'm working on developer tutorials.
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Jay Vaughan